Funny "human toilet" celebration by an Iceland team, FC Stjarnan: And another one, the best may
be so far from the same team, the fisherman: Filed under: As Such, Footballers Gone Wild, LOLs
Tagged: FC Stjarnan, fisherman, funny celebrations, human toilet, Iceland
Mistakes can happen by anyone, but here's Chris Toy's (from Studs-up.com) explanation of the
incident which led to Liverpool's draw match against Arsenal (originally posted as Pepto Dismal by
Chris) Filed under: As Such, LOLs Tagged: Pepe Reina, studs-up, stupid hands
Found this picture while surfing the net, and couldnt stop myself from having a mega laugh, and to
share it with you all...of course some would say am a United fan and I hate Chelsea and so on, but
truly I found it real funny :D No hard feelings Chelsea fans (& players) Filed under: [...]
Cashing in on a comment made by someone on WDKF. Still better than that of Carlos Tevez, Andriy
Shevchenko or Fernando Torres Filed under: As Such, LOLs, Lookalikes, Outside Football, Season
Bits, Something Different
On first sight, I didn't really like the draw Spurs got. I was going through the draw live while
chatting on ESPN Soccernet's live chat and prior to our name being drawn out, I was hoping for
Group B. However, having been drawn in Group A with defending champions Inter Milan, Werder Bremen
and FC [..
In my ideal world, Spurs would pip Arsenal for the EPL title, reach the CL quarters, and win both
the Mickey Mouse and FA Cup. OK I can dream! But one of the toughest thing about being a fan and a
football blogger is being subjective about your own team's expectations. Last season, in my [...]
Fans of the Citizens are not very different from fans of Spurs. Deprived of success over the years,
we also have to come to terms with our immediate rivals gaining success after success, although in
Man City's case, they've probably had to deal with it for the best part of the last 30 years and
[...]
It's that time of year again. Players are coming and going, big money deals are being negotiated
right, left and centre, and speculation is rife. Who will stay, who will go? Who will be the
biggest name to enter the Premier Division this summer? Indeed, the second of those two questions
can only be answered [.
As Tottenham Hotspur players allow the events of Wednesday night to slowly sink in, the ears of
thousands of North Londoners will still be ringing from one of the greatest nights in the club's
history. However, as the reality of Champions League football hits home, I'm asking the question;
can Spurs cement a place in [.
The news is not confirmed yet, but it seems that these two kits, one for home and one for away,
will be the new kits for Manchester United next season, a kit which somewhat resembles that of the
early 80′s (without the AON logo of course replacing AIG). Confirmation will be made may be [...]
The title nearly resumes Manchester United's 2009/2010 season. The good news (may be the future
will tell us) is that Man Utd have almost sealed the deal for young Mexican striker, Javier 'El
Chicharito' Hernandez from Chivas for a fee believed to be around 10M pounds. Some are already
comparing him as the new Ole [.
"Liverpool need to buy 4 or 5 new quality players or we can't challenge for the Premier League",
says Fernando Torres. While The Kop's No.9 blurt out the obvious, something your nan probably also
knows, I wonder if he has been blinded by the weekly wages that Liverpool has to pay him to keep
him [...
Paul the Octopus has decided that it will bite the hand that feeds it by predicting a Spanish
victory in the semi finals. Could it be that Paul knows some things we already did but did not
acknowledge? My thoughts refer to the suspension of Thomas Mueller for the game against Spain.
Since the group [.
Chris Toy had created this cartoon long before the world cup started, but I think that the scenes
depicted in the strip above may have greatly traumatized the Argentinian squad, including little
Messi, and they could no longer bear it and cracked up last night against the Germans... PS. DO NOT
TAKE THIS SERIOUSLY GUYS, [.
This marks a hat-trick of articles on England's shameful exit from the World Cup. It is safe to say
that we all feel deeply disappointed by not only this, but the entire campaign in South Africa.
First of all, I maintain in my opinion, as well as that of Fabio's, that had the goal counted,
[...]
"North Korea? In the FIFA World Cup? Don't be silly", I hear you say. Well yes, they are. Not only
has the qualification of South Korea's inferiors taken the Football world by storm, it's created a
rather more tense atmosphere between the two countries in the politics world. It's much talked
about in the news, [.
Wonky and crocked he might be, but England captain Rio Ferdinand is a shoe-in to make the cut for
the final 23 in Capello's squad. In what will most likely be his last outing at the World Cup for
England (as he'll be 35 by the next edition, unless he does a Beckham), we take [...]
With the World Cup just 13 days away I feel it is important to educate the country about some of
the less well-known nations participating in this year's finals in South Africa, starting off with
CONCACAF's 3rd-placed side, Honduras. Qualification During the North American qualifying campaign
Honduras performed admirably without setting the world alight.
I'm not a huge believer in fate and things 'meaning to turn out the way they do', but I do believe
in the common saying 'what goes around comes around'. It's not by any kind of divine intervention,
or some force from above, but things usually come around to bite you in the backside, and whilst
[...]
The countdown is on until the World Cup finals in South Africa, and together with the customary
excitement and expectation of every England supporter comes Fabio Capello's final squad
announcement before the big kickoff, and there are still a few unanswered questions. The main
talking points would be the inclusion of Jamie Carragher and Adam [.
With Don Fabio's relaxation on the "no WAGs rule" expect the likes of Colleen, Alex and Abbey to
grace the covers of the WC goss mags. Here I take a look into some other less-public names of the
England's finest, starting with Frank Lampard's other half, Christine Bleakley. After his rather
loud outburst on the [.
Thousands of people have written thousands of articles on Fulham's 2009/10 quest past the gloss and
glamour of Europe's elite, and it was only a matter of time before someone put their own account
here on the WDKF site, so here it is. Before the start of the season, the regular Fulham fan would
have [.
I couldn't help but post this up as you see the pride Totti had after he took a swipe at problem
child Balotelli. I think he could move to America ones his best days are over, as a kicker for one
of the (American) football teams! Filed under: As Such, Controversies, Footballers Gone Wild, Major
[...]
So I hear Cashley might be leaving. I take certain delight upon hearing news of one of the better
Chelsea players wanting to leave and that is perhaps understandable (along with the Gooners of
course). However, I also feel slight disappointment that as professionals, players should set an
example and use their status for the [.
Fabio Capello decided to tackle a couple of bottles of wine whilst naming his latest England B team
squad to face Hungary next week. The inclusions of Ben Foster, whose career highlight is being
Edwin van der Sar's number two for several years, Paul Robinson, who subsequently retired from
international football having got the call-up, [.
The new regulations stating that each of the 20 Premier League teams can only register 25 senior
players, of which 8 are home grown, by September 1, which will be eligible to play in the club's
League fixtures has brought about some confusion. Here is my understanding of the home grown rule.
I will not [.
In a strange twist of fate, Joe Cole has signed for Liverpool, as he replaces the void left by
Youssi Benayoun, who left the Anfield club, to replace Cole at Chelsea. Financially, Liverpool have
got the better end of the bargain, with Cole signed on a free transfer, and 5million quid in the
pocket for [.
Barcelona have completed the signing of Valencia and Spain striker David Villa in a deal said to be
around £34.2m. Since the 2009/10 La Liga season concluded with Barcelona lifting their 20th League
title, speculation increased by the day as to the future of Valencia's most prized asset, and
whilst the rest of the world [.
It is not often I look forward to any game involving Arsenal but this time I'll make an exception.
The Barcelona vs Arsenal Champions League game promises to be 2 legs of beautiful football. We all
know that both Barcelona and Arsenal play the same way, by passing it around in an attempt to catch
[..